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26 Mill Street + Cositas Deliciosas
An art exhibition about monumentality paired with central Mexican cuisine.

Rysz + Rysz from Home
Coming soon: pairings to be enjoyed from kitchens, sofas, and neighborhoods.

Astrophotography + Food’s Future
Celestial bodies have never been closer to New Haven.

Nam June Paik + Dalston Eastern Curve Garden
Red, green, and blue light beams through plants sprouting inside an old power station.

Being Human + 399 Days
A jukebox plays viral pop (“He’s Behind You, He’s Got Swine Flu”).

Keun Young Park + Karen Mainenti
Schools of fish—once unthinkable in Gowanus canal water—fling over its surface by the Union Street Bridge.

Lis Bar + O+ Festival
Kingston was named NY’s first capital in 1777, a grand role cut short within months when the British army burned much of it down.

Mike Sullivan + Great Island Trail
If Arthur Rimbaud is—as was once written—the first poet of a civilization which hasn’t yet appeared, then Mike Sullivan is that society’s first costumier.

Red Plates + Charred Pies
Brakes release, jostling riders in a car beginning its steady roll.

EXILE + KYU
In the fervent sun of Miami, Daniel Feinberg writes about ice.

Hot Art + Köld Beer
Route 2 coils around the Deerfield River, sharpening into a harrowing hairpin turn to the sky.

Light Above + Wine Below
Circling worn battlements, ramparts, and a moat that once separated this French town from countryside—a mini beltway now follows the same line, a modern barrier stippled with traffic lights.

Measure + Time
A violin solo competes with a box fan—the appliance pushes air through a hole in the wall between galleries.

Van Ða + Brie Ruais
The flatware at Van Đa is rose gold, as is the light.

Restaurante Sebastián + Palma Street Art
Pigeons: descendants of dodos, with a calm coo and rough reputation.

Rembrandt + Rembrandt
A brazen, stylish rake leans out from the wall toward the center of the gallery, inching away from a weary elder flanking him.

Perverse Furniture + Its Mixtape
Here at Rysz + Rysz we often suggest soundtracks as you view a work of art or eat a meal.

Gender Bending + The Bauhaus
At a recent MFA Late Nite, New England sartorial restraint is in short supply.

Claudia Fontes + Thameur Mejri
In a stall painted eraser pink, bodies are shape-shifting.

Kendrick Lamar + Carl Pope
“I'll prolly die from one of these bats and blue badges / Body slammed on black and white paint, my bones snappin',” Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning virtuoso Kendrick Lamar raps in a numbed roll.